Prince of Grão-Pará
Prince do Grão-Pará (Portuguese: Príncipe do Grão-Pará) is a Brazilian noble title, belonging only to members of the Brazilian imperial family and given to the second in line of succession to the Brazilian throne and heir to the Prince Imperial. It was created during the first reign of the Empire of Brazil. After the Coup that proclaimed the Republic, on November 15, 1889, the continuous title to be used by members of the Brazilian imperial family.
List of Princes of Grão-Pará edit
Image | Name | Lifespan | Tenure | Parents |
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Princess Maria da Glória | 4 April 1819 — 15 November 1853 | 2 December 1825 — 2 May 1826 | Pedro I Maria Leopoldina | |
Prince Pedro de Alcântara | 15 October 1875 — 29 January 1940 | 15 October 1875 — 5 December 1891 | Isabel I of Brazil Gaston, Count of Eu |
Post-monarchy edit
Image | Name | Lifespan | Tenure | Parents |
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Prince Pedro Henrique | 13 September 1909 — 5 July 1981 | 13 September 1909 — 26 March 1920 | Prince Luís Princess Maria di Grazia of Bourbon-Two Sicilies | |
File:Dom Rafael de Orleans e Bragança.jpg | Prince Rafael | 24 April 1986 — living | 15 July 2022 — today | Antônio, Prince Imperial of Brazil Princess Christine of Ligne |